Tallest buildings in the U.S. in 2014
  ≥1,000 ft
  750–999 ft
  500–749 ft
  250–499 ft
  <250 ft

The following is a list of the tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Forty are in their state's largest city, and 18 are in their capital city. The tallest building in the U.S. by architectural height is currently Central Park Tower in New York, which is approximately 1,550 feet (470 m)—more than the combined heights of the tallest buildings in Wyoming, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, and West Virginia. Many are attributed to banks: three to JPMorgan Chase and U.S. Bancorp, and two to Wells Fargo and Bank of America.

Current tallest building in each state, territory or district

State /
Territory
City[a] Building Image Height Floors Year[b] Primary purpose Previous
names
(ft) (m)
Alabama Alabama Mobile RSA Battle House Tower[1] 745 227 35 2007 Office
 Alaska Anchorage Conoco-Phillips Building[2] 296 90 22 1983 Office
 American Samoa Tafuna Aleki Sene, Sr. Telecommunications Center[3][4] 40 12 4 2011 Telecommunications
 Arizona Phoenix Chase Tower[5] 483 147 40 1972 Office Bank One Center
 Arkansas Little Rock Simmons Tower[6] 546 166 40 1986 Office Capitol Tower,
TCBY Tower,
Metropolitan Tower
California California Los Angeles Wilshire Grand Center[7][8] 1,100 335 73 2017 Hotel/office
 Colorado Denver Republic Plaza[9] 714 218 56 1984 Office
Connecticut Connecticut Hartford CityPlace I[10][11] 535 163 38 1980 Office
 Delaware Wilmington 1201 North Market Street[12] 360 110 23 1988 Office
 District of Columbia Washington, D.C. Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 329 100 1 1959 Church
Florida Florida Miami Panorama Tower[13] 868 265 85 2018 Mixed-use
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Atlanta Bank of America Plaza[14] 1,023 311 55 1992 Office Nations Bank Building
 Guam Tamuning Pacific Islands Club, Oceana B[15][16][17] 417 127 32 1991 Hotel
 Hawaii Honolulu The Central Ala Moana[18] 435 133 43 2021 Residential
 Idaho Boise Eighth & Main[19] 323 98 18 2013 Office
 Illinois Chicago Willis Tower[20] 1,451 442 108 1974 Office Sears Tower
Indiana Indiana Indianapolis Salesforce Tower 701 214 48 1990 Office Bank One Tower,
Chase Tower, American Fletcher Bank Tower[21]
Iowa Iowa Des Moines 801 Grand[22][23] 630 192 44 1991 Office
Kansas Kansas Wichita Epic Center[24][25] 385[26] 117 22 1987 Office
Kentucky Kentucky Louisville 400 West Market[27][28] 549 167 35 1993 Office Capital Holding Center
Providian Center,
AEGON Center
Louisiana Louisiana New Orleans Hancock Whitney Center[29][30] 697 212 51 1972 Office One Shell Square
Maine Maine Biddeford Saint Joseph's Church[c][31] 235 72 3 1870 Church
 Maryland Baltimore 100 Light[32][33] 529 161 40 1972 Office USF&G Building,
Legg-Mason Building
 Massachusetts Boston John Hancock Tower[34] 790 241 60 1976 Office John Hancock Tower
Michigan Michigan Detroit Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center[35] 727 221.6 73 1977 Hotel Detroit Plaza Hotel,
The Westin Hotel Renaissance Center Detroit
Minnesota Minnesota Minneapolis IDS Tower[36][37] 792 241 57 1973 Office
Mississippi Mississippi Biloxi Beau Rivage Casino Hotel[38] 347 105.5 32 1999 Hotel
Missouri Missouri Kansas City One Kansas City Place[39] 624 190.3 42 1988 Office
 Montana Billings First Interstate Center[40] 272 83 20 1985 Office
Nebraska Nebraska Omaha First National Bank Tower[41][42][43] 634 193 45 2002 Office
Nevada Nevada Winchester[d] Fontainebleau Las Vegas[44] 735 224 68 2023 Hotel and casino
New Hampshire New Hampshire Manchester City Hall Plaza[45][46] 275 84 20 1992 Office
New Jersey New Jersey Jersey City 99 Hudson[47][48] 900 270 79 2019 Residential
 New Mexico Albuquerque Albuquerque Plaza[49] 351 107 22 1990 Office
New York (state) New York New York City One World Trade Center[50] 1,776 541 104 2014 Office Freedom Tower
North Carolina North Carolina Charlotte Bank of America Corporate Center[51] 871 265 60 1992 Office NationsBank Corporate Center
 North Dakota Bismarck North Dakota State Capitol[52] 242 74 21 1934 Government
 Northern Mariana Islands Saipan Grand Mariana Casino & Hotel Resort[53] 292 89 14 2022 Hotel
Ohio Ohio Cleveland Key Tower[54] 947 289 57 1991 Office Society Center
Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma City Devon Energy Center[55] 850 259 50 2012 Office
 Oregon Portland Wells Fargo Center[56] 546 166 41 1972 Office NationsBank Corporate Center,
First Interstate Tower
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Philadelphia Comcast Technology Center[57] 1,121 341 60 2018 Office
 Puerto Rico Fajardo Dos Marinas I, II[58][59] 359 109 30 1974 Residential
 Rhode Island Providence Industrial National Bank Building[60][61] 428 130 26 1927 Office Industrial Trust Company,
Fleet Bank Tower,
Bank of America Building
111 Westminster Street
South Carolina South Carolina Columbia Capitol Center[e][62] 349 106 26 1987 Office AT&T Building,
Affinity Building,
South Trust Bank Building
 South Dakota Sioux Falls CenturyLink Tower[f][64] 174 53 11 1971 Office
Tennessee Tennessee Nashville AT&T Building[65][66] 617 188 33 1994 Office BellSouth Building
Texas Texas Houston JPMorgan Chase Tower[67][68][69][70] 1,002 305 75 1982 Office Texas Commerce Tower
 United States Virgin Islands Bellevue Ocean Tower[71][72] 94 29 8 1973 Hotel
 Utah Salt Lake City Astra Tower[73] 450 137 41 2024 Residential
Vermont Vermont Burlington Decker Towers[74] 124 38 11 1971 Residential
Virginia Virginia Virginia Beach The Westin Virginia Beach
Town Center
[75][76]
508 155 38 2007 Residential/hotel
Washington (state) Washington Seattle Columbia Center[77] 933 284 76 1985 Office Columbia Seafirst Center,
Bank of America Tower
 West Virginia Charleston West Virginia State Capitol[78] 293 89 4[79] 1932 Government
Wisconsin Wisconsin Milwaukee U.S. Bank Center[80][81] 601 183 42 1973 Office First Wisconsin Center,
Firstar Center
 Wyoming Cheyenne Wyoming Financial Center[g] 148 45 11 1990[85] Office

Tallest buildings proposed or under construction

These future buildings, if completed, would overtake the title of the tallest building in their respective states.

State City Name Approx. height Floors Primary purpose Status Previous tallest ft (m)
 Arizona Phoenix The Astra Phoenix 535 ft (163 m) 47 Mixed-use Approved[90] 483 (147)
 California Los Angeles LA Grand Hotel 1,108 ft (338 m) 77 Hotel Proposed 1,100 (335)
 Colorado Denver 650 17th Street 1,000 ft (305 m) 81 Mixed-use Proposed[91] 714 (218)
 Delaware Wilmington 1001-1011 Jefferson Street 510 ft (155 m) 35 Mixed-use Vision 360 (110)
 Florida Miami Waldorf Astoria Miami 1,049 ft (320 m) 99 Mixed-use Under construction (est. completion 2027) 868 (265)
 Florida Miami One Bayfront Plaza 1,049 ft (320 m) 80 Mixed-use Approved 868 (265)
 Florida Miami One Brickell City Centre 1,049 ft (320 m) 82 Mixed-use Approved 868 (265)
 Florida Miami 888 Brickell Avenue 1,049 ft (320 m) 82 Residential Proposed 868 (265)
 Florida Miami 609 Brickell 1,049 ft (320 m) 93 Residential Proposed[92] 868 (265)
 Nebraska Omaha Mutual of Omaha Headquarters Tower 677 ft (206 m) 44 Office Under Construction (est. completion 2026) 634 (193)
 Nevada Las Vegas LVXP Las Vegas 752 ft (229 m) 55 Hotel, Casino Proposed 880 (268)
 New Jersey Newark Four Corners Millenium Tower 1,001 ft (305 m) 80 Mixed-use Proposed 900 (274)
 Oklahoma Oklahoma City Legends Tower 1,907 ft (581 m) 134 Mixed-use Proposed 850 (259)
 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Transit Terminal Tower 1,200 ft (366 m) 85 Office Proposed 1,121 (342)
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico San Juan Mangrove Tower 677 ft (206 m) 57 Mixed-use Vision 359 (109)
 Rhode Island Providence Hope Point Tower 550 ft (168 m) 46 Residential Cancelled[93] 428 (130)
Tennessee Tennessee Nashville Paramount Tower 750 (228 m) 60 Residential Under construction (est. completion 2027)[94] 617 (188)
 Texas Austin Waterline 1,022 ft (312 m) 73 Mixed-use Under construction (est. completion 2026) 1,002 (305)
 United States Virgin Islands Magens Bay Magens Junction II 108 ft (33 m) 9 Mixed-use Approved[95] 94 (29)
 Vermont Burlington CityPlace Burlington 160 ft (49 m) 14 Mixed-use Approved (est. completion 2020)[96] 124 (38)
 Virginia Tysons The Iconic at the View 615 ft (187 m)[97] 30 Office Approved[98] 508 (155)
Washington (state) Washington Seattle 4/C 1,111 ft (339 m) 101 Mixed-use Proposed 933 (284)
 Wisconsin Milwaukee The Neutral Project 613 ft (187 m) 55 Mixed-use Proposed 601 (42)

Method of determination

The building heights compared here are calculated from the ground level to the architectural top and include heights of all habitable structures irrespective of number of occupied floors.[99] Non-freestanding structures, observational towers, and communication towers are excluded (North Dakota boasts the largest guyed mast structure in the world), as are antennas extending from the structure top. However integral spires are included, facilitating One World Trade Center to be considered taller than Willis Tower, even though the highest occupied floor of Willis Tower is higher than that of One World Trade Center.[100] The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat is considered the arbiter for any dispute. For more information, see building heights.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ City is here defined by the broader definition of urbanized area. See urban area for more information.
  2. ^ Year completed
  3. ^ Franklin Towers in Portland, Maine, a residential building with 16 floors rising to 175 feet, has the highest occupied floor in Maine.
  4. ^ The Stratosphere Tower is the largest tower in Nevada and west of the Mississippi River in the United States. However, because the structure is an observation tower, it is excluded from this list. Please see the Methodology for further information.
  5. ^ An uninhabitable tower in Abbeville (the Prysmian Copper Wire Tower) is taller than the Capitol Center, and is the tallest structure in South Carolina. Since it is not classified as a building, however, it is not included in this list.
  6. ^ Previously held by the Zip Feed Mill until its demolition in 2005. Qwest Tower is currently uncertified, and some dispute has been noted suggesting St. Joseph's Cathedral (also in Sioux Falls) may actually be taller.[63]
  7. ^ Also known as the U.S. Bank Building.[82] It is commonly said that White Hall (a dormitory at the University of Wyoming in Laramie) is 200 feet (61 m) tall and is the tallest building in Wyoming.[83][84] However, according to Emporis, White Hall is estimated to be only 146.37 feet (44.614 m) tall, and according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat the Wyoming Financial Center (U.S Bank Building) is 148 feet (45 m) tall[85] and is thus the tallest building in Wyoming.[86] The Wyoming State Capitol Building, at 146 feet (45 m) (spire)[87] is only slightly shorter. The Jim Bridger Power Station in Point of Rocks has also been cited as being 24 stories tall and the tallest building in Wyoming[88] but this probably includes boilers and stacks which are not regularly inhabited.[89]

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